Last month, we couldn't stop talking about Beyoncé's super-sexy ads for H&M. The photos feature her modeling the brand's summer bikinis, and she even debuted her new song, "Standing in the Sun," in the video ad.
Now, we're talking about them again because, according to
The Sun, the photos aren't retouched. As in no Photoshop slimming, wrinkle-erasing, or fake-ab drawing. In an industry where every image that hits a magazine page or website is doctored in
some way, leave it to Bey to buck the status quo.
And the story doesn't end there: Allegedly, the retailer retouched the first batch of photos and Queen B wasn't very happy about it. "When Beyoncé found out they had edited the way her body really looked, she hit the roof," an insider said. And only the unretouched pics were used in the final ads.
What do you think? Would you be psyched to see more celebs follow Beyoncé's "Don't Photoshop me!" lead?
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